ALLEGED DUMPING OF DECORATIVE AND NON-STRUCTURAL PLYWOOD FROM CHINA
On April 10, 2026, the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) issued a Notice of Initiation of Investigation under the Special Import Measures Act (“SIMA”) in respect of the alleged dumping of certain Plywood originating in or exported from the Peoples’s Republic of China (“China”). This investigation was prompted by complaints filed by Columbia Forest Products and the Canadian Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association, and it is the second such investigation by the CBSA scrutinizing imports of plywood from China.
The Subject Goods
The goods under investigation are more specifically defined as:
CITT CONCLUDES NO REASONABLE INDICATION OR THREAT OF INJURY
While we have written about a number of anti-dumping and subsidy investigations by the Canada Border Services Agency (“CBSA”) where Anti-Dumping Duties and/or Countervailing Duties (ADD/CVD) have been imposed, infrequently such investigations can also terminate without the imposition of any ADD/CVD.
The recent decision by the Canada International Trade Tribunal (“CITT”) into the alleged dumping and subsidizing of Renewable Diesel originating or exported from the United States serves as a timely example of such a termination.